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2 re cae, 'r PT LS TE eS OS aT TY a JEFFRIES LANDS SOME | WORDY BLOWS ON CORBETT | r Corbett Champion Says Gentle- ’ rk 4 pee » shows his) man Jim Has Never | jumps hth ing whe | Done the Puzgilistic sick, ttl im mame Any Ged, and Geir. te cane eens of Has-Beens. is himself ‘The Pugit j 1 beveve Ne atic Ma Mt the Century” Well that's wh wo feated (wice € Anybody who believes Jim Jeffries ’ 5 vi myself y-Dunkhorst Ken hasn't got an elegant flow of language JAMES J. JEFFRIES. ought to read his red-hot answers to THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 9%, 1900; BURNS PIERCE, WHO YALE FAVO ¢ ; Jim Corbett’s attack on him. He pours| Sharkey tn Ban Francisco beat him un+ hot shot all over Gentleman Jim, begin-| mercifully, and, as usual wih thiel¢ eat: Bing by getting off the following wind-jabbering, talkative old maid, he ge “Up to date I have never fought any | Was out of condition he forgot nim. | U0, tam Nee OS ie Détties through the public press, and) self, or It was an accite wea Wueky | Kiraify right now I would pay no attention to puneh, that defeated him.) “Now propowe to de the remarks of Corbett (who, no doubt re ai recent : hohe put! Deas ‘ adit “mn (nat he sgn softe considerable agony and ‘s on record as saying & statement admitting to the world tance y his def f bi 7 n't] Perfect physical trim, and if 4 he lp per tect in every respe ee eer Sees, Oe he would have no excuw Let him stert trainin ‘once; let hi permit him to put any stigma on MY] (aor, he plainly stated he couldn't pomsl-| overlook hing. haces’ & { good name. nly_be in any better condition. been whipp “Wh Corbett ever done for the| “Speaking of Corbett and Fits, it has) there been 4 mystery vat more has to me pagiliatic world? Tell me. I say, POtD-| never been said about the Caraon Ing, only disgr it. He whipped Sul-| for there Corbett showed pe ye dg tivan e vronoineed style Sime | pl and Mitchell, and was hed 1 ne natile up Corbett takes thy paneh, | will find IL Jast three battiés by Sharkey, Fite and) vig with a Ure of igony pe cnian a lat myself. 1 might say his last four, for! ono knee, and when Siler counts ten and the grace a fighter SHEEPSHEAD WINNERS; o18@O101 _—~-— Crimson Oarsmen Have | Lost Their Snap and Must Work Hard to Be In Trim for the Great Race Next Week. | | (Boecial 19 Fhe Brening World) ¥ LONDON, Conn., June 2%.—Yale ‘s a strong favorite o' Harvard in their ‘Varsity boat race, which will be decided on (he Thames next Thursday The Crimson ‘Varsity crew attll con- tinues to row without any change In its make-up, but the men have lost some of the snap (hat characterised their water- manship when they arrived a week ago. Coach Storrow t* working hard to brace the crew up and have {t in first-clase ondition for the great battle Thursday Yale's oarsmen on edge and are not working much. They appear to be very confident. The training of these college athletes is amuring the professional. These t seriousness and live according to that are as severe as those of the Medes and Persians, and the penalty for infringement is met with swift judg- Up a: Broadview the Yale boys are still struggling with thetr final ex- ished theirs ‘Tals means (Bat from two to four sours young men go about their work with} 4, RITE OVER | CAPT. HIGGINSON. 4@ small amount of carefully selected fruit is permitted. The morning meal consists orange, some plain |, chops or steak. creamed potatoes, bread or toas! ecasionally eggs on toast, and figs ates, After breakfast there is no work for at least an hour, By # o'lock the coaches begin the patr-oar work. This method is used to correct the individual faulte of the men. If tie eight can go out it may pull away from the float be: 0 o'clock, for a hearty meal, or broths or nourish- ing soups, roast meats—usually beef— baked potatoes, and some well cooked fresh vegetables, Milk is rerved and a of an) By 11.9 the men are ready | WORLD. DOO09404 0804 OS OF OHOHOH OHO 1:01 OF O9O@ HARVARD IN BIG RACE, pull to for the night. awh the men are Fe whicn ts as hearty ‘ the day. A bot. dary when the |) After a ri for the evening tle of ale | owed bomen at thie meal, This is all the stimulant and smoking is thing absolute prohibited. After lounging round, singing « songs and tuling stories, rellom pers talning to anything bot’ rowing, they are called for thelr evening f mile or so vefore retiring. Lights are «il out by 10 o'clock and generally bee to stow away ding, but ght often losen o two to five poll, the re as much @ time, Dr. Darlin some intel amount Y bard Men have lost yands during this elgbt r publi e jew laws governs can deduce Ing the loge of welght | At Red Top base ball is the great | game. The varaity plays Mstle; tutes and the freshmen play the ‘var | sity. ‘This game Is not so popular at Broadview no open feids handy are experts at the game handball for the reason that there are Here the me wf quote an yy at custard of some harmless palat- able j The men are then free to enjoy them. | se.ves for a couple of hours, when more palr-oar work is given them under the| eve of the conches, Al this tline of day | each day ls given up toexercise of the mind and the regular physical labor of rowing is not much lightened. It le a strain, For exam; the Ya ™ . morning. After a brisk Afteen-minute| At 43) a light lunch ts served of cold ing of New Seven Fur. | RESULTS AT SHEEPSHEAD | walk, the first of the four meals is|™ents and milk. Hetween 6 and ‘ Course—The Card| , ihe er Fas served. There has been a tendency of | @. lak a Gye ¢ lon: | sas vam, cose ra *. ie iia a ne 1 to give the oarsmen some latitude the day. This as for two hours or ] " 4 . a ai wor year ol ' O1 € oval Had No Feature. Mi =“ n the amount of fru and vegetables) longer, ie, wuld nat Race that there i '' ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. a in thelr respective launches, {a visitors’ hour. vein : , ? Sccarday, Monday and Tuewday ot the| ning’ cat fount aes te Fifth Race Marked — EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHA RT. past gol sol ia uarters, or take a trip down the river| ‘The oarsmen are called at 446 every thine | Betting allowed, but (his year the allowance of von way they give one another a brush dur- | totes. | starters, wetghte xenon. | Fie | Open, (ee PF Vegetables has been cut down and only | ing this evening work. It ls generally CAPT. ALLEN. 4 Geaymrde 106, 1 PY i. ' r ap 0 eo Ee 5 ema is acehgeminemennses perma - (Special to The Br 2 ; A thinks that the Sailor will surely win TRACK, SH Pd 9 inside of fifiden rounds at the very FORFEITS UP. } June T—This wos an off day at the, a» | 4 most, and he Intends to bet $250 on| George Monroe aml Patsey Maley have ] a track so far as stake events were con-> 2? 108 § B Sharkey’s chances of winning, each deposited $1 in this elty for ap ‘ cerned, but t was quite an occaston for! see ‘ ‘ ‘| GREENPOINT A. C. CARD. h o a, c mes w| ie ‘ é kK J. , | pearance and weight, tn thelr twenty- the Coney Island Juckey tub io , 0 The newly organised Greenpoint Ath-| found battle, at 115 pounds, before the marked the opening of the new seven n By | letle Club of 328 Greenpoint avenue, | Sampson A. C., on Monday night. The furlong course, the Whitney seven fur 8 Ff ome. pF ey 9 show | preliminaries on that occasion will prob» i ine nee mere sited we : wo 4 | Kid Coanel! 108 pounds in the open-| ably be unusually excellent. Eugene ie fifth race, a dash of five and one- w ih ib 1h | | ite event second go will be Garcia and cl hast furlongs, was ite irate teeted to! Bi a % 8 oo ter ee ree een em Kearns] 115 pounds, and “Kid” Dolan and “Kid e tr t plend 4 ; ‘ 'e Mee ill bell and perfectiy level ~ sn Fme1ee wuss bf by denea'ton—Geltin Volts, Owner be between Billy Wallace and Joe| Lane, local boys, who are not friendly, » al leetly level | tee —— epar: pounds. meet at 106, dh Meee rae eee dtd FMLUFILY aise cRCOND RACH-Helling, ‘hee yoxr-ite and up. MH eAtet, mile ant a farioe, on tart Ewi Th M = nil dales in | : | rce te card to-day was Interesting in ' rr es seamee . } Ewing ought e F . apite of the fact that there wer totes. | ftarter, ovighte Lhe oe » % aah ge ‘ | Goo ough Be ~ lll oy decided “The ee sites We 61, "The Amenee. (#0 me i PREP EIR™ Be ah podbean on warner was nim, tinny? yf 3 ced q Perfect and the track very fas ’ ue ht im” Mader 1 +f } & 3 8 TH $3,000 for Reqe' quot, Won guilaping Time-151 16 Winner bf by Ruawil-Certomen. Owner ‘The Bunny Slope, Pathos and Fairview stu! yerr'ing Avetioneer Kasten in t ton Company's paddock be'e (Special to The Bvening World.) Beaneaters. | | POLO GROUNDS, June 22—The final Swift, at seven bu: the greater part we j r 3 ” game of the series between the Giants | vy AC red was {3.0% |and (he Beaneaters, played at these ance (4 Sheath j mos + buneo ever pe Fy | Rrounds this afternoon, promised to be The s run down to 2 more evenly contested one than the 9 e Be Myer ors ene win then past the. irightion | \{wo alrealy played, an both teams were Men’s Negligee Shirts. ; a drawn, tr wepshead Ray. and passen- 9 , determined to win {t, They were on the here was ten minu de'ay in . reed ffieen cents ast |fleid very early, practising In order to Fy A suing secs, which was run over th ra, The came. passengers |E | evel! osened ap tor the encounter. g 10 clean up the many broken lines left from this sea- Ber hind iege and te! ba kworls, burt 4 wn line through Manager Selee was ina very pleasant & son's big selling, we have divided our stock into 4 ne spraining her v and transfer at mood when he arrived at the grounds @ Joie ae fol ows: Mee Oe oan eeuiea ais ae I shorter and more and war hardly inside the before i" vewers the race Cand cs we to the front at >—— tect route ents On the he yelled out to Ewing: “Well, Buck, | flag fal!, followed by Ganymede and A ninth street line via Coney Island told you we came here to win all three Caines ih ne ee feat ti Hanlon Depended on Mc. ess half a doaen inspectors games from your team, and we will IC Maer Gel Risers, Cieeine test Gan? Ginnit Hold Phile BM! th,carg and count tae ; P. make good by beating you again | le Went to the fro hen they inn to fe) ile One feele like a crimina : day.” i ra tenet it nt won nan a . Sewn [settee tack i Ay. ue ionean tateeead ie Deaneat een, pein of an fast color Madras, with Pa einds | | OLD SYSTEM ABOLISHED. ; the vier they wore gong ts et, at! On Past O° SEPAFANE CUNS were 95, to $1.40, : The Amason Outran Rice. | Inf ears one could go {rom the! ® his men were golng to turn the tables - of Am m. who has developed into r 1 to rhe track via the Fifth on them tn today's game. In making Heated feverite in the cosoed truce j a—The oh a ee Bee Bey ag this prediction Ewing depended largely C lise Was the second chotce. Shaw took | ongag at the Qua " The latter route wid upon Winnte Mercer to win the game by | fas Rireana tan nin “day's contest, and t nj ihre ee (Oe shane his great twirling. : ar ¥ the frat ‘tiree quar te ft ‘ . Seiee was not wure who he would vot) ® Of white and striped imported fast color Madras, with Hnjeu ens was vlock bee BNie gol bls ndah ob Wage eee cena ne called oon big. |@ OE pail separate cuffs, e—One mile and a quarter artonity te tam " anky Willis to face the locals, were $1.15 to $1. julden was se_ond. and) '> : a. time , ; ‘The Batting Order. 89 * @ Garter third. Hanlon had plenty ot nfd in TSelweiee eee Reston, SHEEPS | as ae at ra - od hte by aod pair ly the new star in the, he rag liking for be gpg style. | geipach, if. Gotting, i C n the strong right arm of his star o-ate started off As Michael i# travelling much fas van Hal ot. Fenn . . .. sadlfeaag ll bonplotag oe Mol Dol = neice | tne seaman with twa vitoris at thie 8. tie amcvcuyacean-areeaes, rack| Devi ae Mah ik Of striped and checked fancy fast color Madras, one A oo Adige a | eg ay My gp Mee werd em in Broom: | #7 of racing alte, sateates, ter r mh Perc nother, meeting be ea pair of sepafate cuffs, $ { : . good every time he has bee ta recently and + Monday surprie n the , a ce : - te $1.95. / fume 2-The entries to-morrow’s this seanon, eneept | lent by defeating Jimmy Michael in a lerce can repeat his viviory over Sullivan, c. were $1.50 races are as ek eR ee THE RACING ALL RIGHT. | twcets-mile state sing is rounding Bim to na fost as | MOTT: Psa aay P | Firm Rece—Aeiling. tor filles cwo-years ot: |g.om0 “tans attendance when the! q me awe t > ti aa el on to pace in excellent es Michael, whieh Is unlikely. me five farionge of Futurity cow Lanies re style, and ts expected to render a good | Burns is a Nova Scotian, and is heav- ———— \ he ee = } this year. His chief iy bait, | He b as unde ubted erit, and e vf] , Brest epaesetye Fe ne a einer beer comena wo\@een ame Pleated Bosoms, Imported Madras and Cheviots, silk Pes Be Kew Bale it Soster Soetee Vane Wes reel ieee _— | mixture, French Percales—all in the newest designs eae | Ret wins, . | CONTESTOR IMPROVING. |BERNSTEIN AND SMITH and novelties, cabtien weak Daly’ 3 Dolan |g The only stake of the TO BET $1,000 ON RUHLIN. ‘ : Farrell Billy Madden, manager of Gus Ruhitn, MeGinnity MEET AGAIN TO-NIGHT. i Broadway, 5 ? ' the Akron Giant, feels so confident that Cor Houston St. Sevens } Umpire-Mr. 0 Da Joe Dernatein and Solly Smith, o is big protege will beat Tom i 1G A Mie Wl Highe’s 99 ed Angeles, witl fight twenty-five rour : Sharkey ‘ Hew the (labs he Broadway Ath ce when they meet on next Tuesday night that he intends to bet $1.09 on Rublin's " ———— TT Whe Pig cat s SAU one eee ee oie | eb if he can secure odds af 2 to 1 af J NT CAEL) Pr. of Melrse 122 noi 4 . gs nog} and abifity an interesting ba meneee * > 7 wy iz ep ee re inhin merits, | occur. Bernatein and mith htt himeeit ts just » confident of Medical. 3h yes Laats : winning as bis ma: rt a ME. ee. Le anne itm OW New ton the best of the second division will ber a similar amount. BALLARD RODE WELL. feather-welghte and have demonstrated SHARKEY A270 1 FAVORITE. CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB Chariey Ballard scored in fret wiay the Posseas.on of pugilistic quaitty in SH By, uM geT, on Ottver Me the fire: ra a) their battes with Terry McGovern, a yee th Ry $F t, | made Oliver Me run better Wan at any| George Dizon, Eddie Bantry, Tommy) troubie 2 “mm ay, Paloay, Je ey vay previous time "hy year, and though the! yw ther Aret-clase men | au as -—, |iilstance was a tit deyond the horeg| “nite 4nd Cinet Rites ee ce feady a big favorite at odds of Meste, by Later, re ne won in 4 great mp. Ballard pp Aare . and even that Ruhlin doesn’t ba has improved in bir ‘and hie hands | 4nd (he battle Was ah even one last twelve - dosen rounds, when Smith had the mis| fortune to break Die arm and was after-) was clever enough to cet him rd knocked out. He (9 al) right again mountea It is not a: i unitkely that| aad wants a chance to redeem pumseit he will beeome attached to Madden's| by beating Bernstein before he chal-! Mable for the rest of the season. lenges Terty MeGovern for the cham-| een gee plonship. He # one of the hardest WINNERS AT ST. punchere for Me weight in the country ‘The attendances at fairly up to the average, but they are not as large as they ought to be. jonably the weird and awful trane- the Brooklyn Rapid the attendance. were always good He was certainiy « remarkatie improvement over the Bale lard of a few years ago and his Q’ROURKE TO BET HEAVILY. Tom O'Rourke, manager of Sharkey, _ OAKLAND CYCLES, 15.00 Ferran" x im! 1 » HER